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[Xindice Wiki] Updated: InstallationBuiltInJetty

   Date: 2004-02-17T11:25:21
   Editor: VadimGritsenko <vg...@apache.org>
   Wiki: Xindice Wiki
   Page: InstallationBuiltInJetty
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/xindice/InstallationBuiltInJetty

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-== Installation with the build-in Jetty ==
-Xindice (1.1) comes with a built-in Jetty. So after unpacking and building Xindice you can immediately start the server with it's default settings.
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+== Installation with the built-in Jetty ==
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+Xindice (1.1) source distribution comes with a built-in Jetty. So after unpacking and building Xindice you can immediately start the server with its default settings.
 
 There is a bit of confusion regarding to the double use of the name xindice.bat/sh. Assuming that %XINDICE_HOME% is the directory which also contains the build.bat/sh there is the following behaviour
 
  * '''%XINIDCE_HOME%\xindice start''' will start the Jetty (default on port 8888)
  * '''%XINIDCE_HOME%\bin\xindice''' is the command line tool
 
-Normally its quite convenient to have the command line tool (bin) at your environment PATH. So the '''xindice''' command (on ms windows) is the command line tool everywhere besides of one directory.
+Normally it's quite convenient to have the command line tool (bin) at your environment PATH. So the '''xindice''' command (on ms windows) is the command line tool everywhere besides of one directory.
 
 There are three basic xindice.bat/sh jetty actions
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